Silvester Fuller are currently hiring. We’re looking for experienced Graduates and Project Architects to join our growing team, working across multiple projects and stages. Alignment with our concept design process, multi-residential experience, ArchiCAD, Rhino and Grasshopper knowledge will place you at the top of the list! If this sounds like you please send a pdf CV (max. 2MB) to mail(at)silvesterfuller.com.

Silvester Fuller’s Future Home concept has been shortlisted in the Sydney Living Museums – Home of Tomorrow Competition. Our idea identifies affordability as the primary typology driver for future housing. We bent the competition rules a little by proposing an alternative to the requested single house on a typical suburban block… and instead proposed an alternate land use model, combining compact housing with generous shared amenity.

You can view all the shortlisted teams and vote in the People’s Choice Award for both the Professional and Student Category by visiting Sydney Living Museums or click here. Voting closes on 13th October 2014.

Penny Fuller has been appointed as a juror for the 2014 NSW Architecture Awards. Together with Stephen Varady and Peter McGregor, Penny will judge the Public Buildings and Urban Design categories. Follow all the progress of shortlisting and final judging on the Institute of Architects dedicated site here.

The end of 2013 has seen Silvester Fuller finalise several design concepts for a number of public and multi-residential projects. We’re excited to share more about these projects in the new year as they move through the planning stages. Attached is an early look at one of our concepts for a new church centre on the outskirts of Sydney. The concept aims to fuse design cues taken from the existing building with a design language drawn from the direct functionality of the new building.

Penny Fuller and Jad Silvester were recently interviewed for a design feature in Lexus Magazine. The feature focused on emerging design studios across Australia and the alternative design processes being adopted to deliver fresh design thinking when responding to traditional and contemporary design challenges.

Silvester Fuller have been invited by Scale Architecture to participate in Six for Six on September 25th.

As part of Sydney’s Art and About, Scale Architecture is playing host to ‘Six for Six’ where, in exchange for a six pack, you can score six minutes with some of Sydney’s best and brightest young architects.

With drinks in hand, you can discuss design ideas, get advice on an upcoming project and get to know some of our city’s most exciting emerging architects. Part speed-dating, part designer drinks, it promises to be a whole lot of fun.

Silvester Fuller recently participated in an invited design competition organised by Lend Lease to submit an idea for a new destination restaurant at Barangaroo on Sydney Harbour.

Our concept proposed a sequence of shaped layers, driven by view, privacy, sun and wind protection. The building is experienced in-the-round whilst functioning as a terrace to the harbour. The ceiling surfaces present as canvases for the speculative tenant to integrate within their interior concept.